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  2. Education in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico and the Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico are considered leaders in music and arts respectively. [ citation needed ] The school of international relations was created in November 2013 under the name of Morales Carrión Diplomatic and Foreign Relations School , ascribed to the ...

  3. Puerto Rico Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    It is also the largest agency of the executive branch of Puerto Rico, with, as of 2019, an annual budget of more than $3.5 billion USD [3] and over 72,000 staff—including more than 41,000 teachers, [4] [5] and as of 2020 the department is the third-largest school district in the United States by enrollment, with over 276,413 students and 857 ...

  4. List of high schools in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    C.R.O.E.M. (Centro Residencial de Oportunidades Educativas de Mayagüez) School; Colegio de La Milagrosa; Colegio Presbiteriano Pablo Casasus; Colegio San Benito; Dr. Pedro Perea Fajardo School; Eugenio María De Hostos School; José De Diego Superior School; PRACI Oeste (Puerto Rico Advancement College) S.E.S.O. (Southwestern Educational Society)

  5. Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The first were the education commissioners established in 1899 after Puerto Rico was succeeded to the United States from Spain. The second were the secretaries of public instruction after the predecessor of the Department of Education —the Department of Public Instruction— was formally established by law.

  6. Puerto Rico Education Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Education of Puerto Rico —Spanish: Consejo de Educación de Puerto Rico (CEPR)— is an agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico and the governing body that administers public policy on education standards in Puerto Rico, as well as issuing licenses to establish and operate educational institutions in Puerto Rico. [1]

  7. Puerto Rican Division of Community Education - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican Division of Community Education (Spanish: División de Educación de la Comunidad, DIVEDCO) was an agency established in 1949 with the purpose of producing cultural materials for public education on the island of Puerto Rico.

  8. Celestina Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Cordero's father, a former slave, was a "Freeman." In 1789, the Spanish Crown issued the "Royal Decree of Graces of 1789," also known as El Código Negro (The Black Code). In accordance with El Código Negro a slave could buy their freedom and thus a former slave would become known as “freeman” or “freewoman.” [1] Cordero's teache in ...

  9. Academia de la Inmaculada Concepción - Wikipedia

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    The school received accreditation for the first time from the Puerto Rico Higher Education Commission (Spanish: Comisión de Educación Superior de Puerto Rico) in 1926. [9] It was at La Inmaculada's auditorium in 1942, where parents of students at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez gathered to send a telegram to then-dean Joseph ...